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I am currently working as a high school librarian in a small boarding school in California but will be looking to move on at the end of the year. Ideally, I would love to work in a public library but I know that I’ll be applying to lots of high school school library jobs as that is what I have the most experience doing and it is something I enjoy doing. I’m drawn to private schools, but I’ve also worked in public education and like it, so both are options for me.

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Depending on where you apply, the stylized name might be off-putting. Also, if you could quantify the tasks you describe (ex. oversaw a collection development budget of X dollars) that might be helpful.

Thank you for the feedback. I am going to reduce the size of my name a bit based on you and the above user’s feedback. I thought about putting dates for my degrees but I have this weird thought that it would sort of age me and maybe (or maybe not) hurt me. Is that totally irrational? I’m almost 38 and while that is not terribly old, I don’t want it to work against me.

If you’re interested in moving into a different type of librarianship, you may want to highlight aspects of your current/former positions that mesh with X sector. For example, community programming is really big in public libraries. If you’ve had experience developing programs, program content, working on program committees, etc. you’ll want to include that information and provide detail(s) about your specific role(s). You may also want to consider providing a bit of “generic” information about the schools you’ve served. This could be especially useful if you’re interested in working with YA, youths, etc. So, if you’ve worked with elementary students and want to move into children’s librarianship in the public sector, there’s a direct connection – even though the settings are different. Find the connections between what you’ve been doing and what you want to do, and make it work!